The false phrase used by band directors to run through a set when they actually mean more than once.
One more time, then water break!
by supernemo May 22, 2013
A phrase used by band directors and musical instructors of most kinds. Typically, it is assumed that the phrase means you will only be trying the music "one more time", but generally the phrase becomes repeated, and one more time evolves into three or four.
Our band director shouted "One more time", but we knew that we would in fact do the entire show at least three more times before finally leaving practice.
*collective groan*
*collective groan*
by Kaitlyn {oboe and alto sax} April 5, 2008
New album by the band blink-182 releasing on October 20, 2023. Includes some kick-ass singles like "One More Time" and "More Than You Know"
by nubbill September 22, 2023
by boo-boo-k-f May 18, 2004
the unofficial D1 gran prix (for irwindale,ca)chant to cause 2 competiting drifters to go around the track once agian to determine the winner and get the crowd on their feet.
by ryan February 29, 2004
by Sacred December 10, 2004
When people say that they're gonna do something one more time but sadly usually they don't actually mean it.
by H14qqq0+TUdE=KeWl September 11, 2007